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it depends on whether they were in a radar environment or a non-radar environment. if they're in a non-radar environment, the flight crew would be required to report their position at particular navigation wait points. >> we'll be looking for that. and i'm sorry, thank you so much for joining us, patrick smith and anthony roman, we'll be following these details as details come in. thank you very much. ven stay strong! what's that? you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! he did, very quietly... you can't hear from back there! don't fight your instincts. with each 150 calories or less, try our chocolatey brownies, tangy lemon bars and new creamy cheesecakes. fiber one. go on, have one! to breathe with copd?ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, t
it depends on whether they were in a radar environment or a non-radar environment. if they're in a non-radar environment, the flight crew would be required to report their position at particular navigation wait points. >> we'll be looking for that. and i'm sorry, thank you so much for joining us, patrick smith and anthony roman, we'll be following these details as details come in. thank you very much. ven stay strong! what's that? you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! he did,...
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schmear perfection. >>> the only thing that is really toxic here is the environment, the work environment that governor cuomo created. the predatory bee haufor. i read this report. and what it describes if you were reading it about anyone else is a predator. it didn't matter who you were as a woman. you worked for him. you met him at an event. you saw him at a wedding. he felt it was okay to say inappropriate things and touch you in inappropriate ways. this governor should not serve a single other day. >> that was former congresswoman donna edwards reacting to the release of the daming new york attorney general report on allegations of sexual harassment by andrew cuomo. and there is more breaking news on that front. the new york da's office says it has an on going criminal investigation into governor cuomo's conduct and will be requesting materials from the attorney general's office. back with us now is our justice dpont. we don't want to get ahead of ourselves. the fact that the albany county da is even requesting information is significant. it's a remunder that governor could and did he
schmear perfection. >>> the only thing that is really toxic here is the environment, the work environment that governor cuomo created. the predatory bee haufor. i read this report. and what it describes if you were reading it about anyone else is a predator. it didn't matter who you were as a woman. you worked for him. you met him at an event. you saw him at a wedding. he felt it was okay to say inappropriate things and touch you in inappropriate ways. this governor should not serve a...
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they have to change the subject from how do you feel in this sort of gloom ey environment the republicans are helping create and say what do you believe in? do you believe in a woman's right to choose minimum wage? do you want the government run that way? or do you want to run by exlobbiest wingers who do anything to dump on obama. seems like they need to change from taking temperatures and feelings to what you believe in. >> it is no doubt going to be a difficult environment for the
they have to change the subject from how do you feel in this sort of gloom ey environment the republicans are helping create and say what do you believe in? do you believe in a woman's right to choose minimum wage? do you want the government run that way? or do you want to run by exlobbiest wingers who do anything to dump on obama. seems like they need to change from taking temperatures and feelings to what you believe in. >> it is no doubt going to be a difficult environment for the
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quote, including excessive drinking and a toxic work environment under his leadership. we've seen the vague outlines of these allegations over the past 24 hours, and now we've got inexplicably this ig report released by the white house which is very unfavorable to ronny jackson. so we've seen some of these allegations. we've started to get some flesh on the bones as to what the problem is with jackson's nomination specifically but then tonight on npr, the top democrat on the veterans committee, senator john tester, finally agreed to spell it all out, to lay it all out in a long and frankly jaw-dropping interview. did you hear this tonight? hold on. we've got that coming up. stay with us. u more for your thing. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hes
quote, including excessive drinking and a toxic work environment under his leadership. we've seen the vague outlines of these allegations over the past 24 hours, and now we've got inexplicably this ig report released by the white house which is very unfavorable to ronny jackson. so we've seen some of these allegations. we've started to get some flesh on the bones as to what the problem is with jackson's nomination specifically but then tonight on npr, the top democrat on the veterans committee,...
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so. >> so did he create the environment or did he not create the environment? >> he tried his best to create the environment. he understands how you create an environment to create jobs and that's what we want in a government. i don't want anyone in the government to think the government creates jobs. i want them to create an environment that's lower taxes, less regulation so i as a job creator or you as a job creator can go out, have a great idea, start a business, raise capital and put everything on the line to be successful. and that's what made this country great, not government regulations. >> governor rendell, let me go to you because clearly chip was saying he created an environment but he didn't. let me go to you. did last night hurt the republicans, governor? >> well, sure. the best thing for the republican party would have been for governor romney to twin two of those three primaries and take a giant step toward locking this up early. the longer this goes on, the worse it's going to be. you know, chip is a good soldier, and he echos the party line, bu
so. >> so did he create the environment or did he not create the environment? >> he tried his best to create the environment. he understands how you create an environment to create jobs and that's what we want in a government. i don't want anyone in the government to think the government creates jobs. i want them to create an environment that's lower taxes, less regulation so i as a job creator or you as a job creator can go out, have a great idea, start a business, raise capital...
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committee either. >> it never went through an environment committee and they never said at any point we're going to be discussing this bill about fracking fluid at any point in either house? >> right. >> that's odd. >> yes.
committee either. >> it never went through an environment committee and they never said at any point we're going to be discussing this bill about fracking fluid at any point in either house? >> right. >> that's odd. >> yes.
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including on the environment. >> you think he crossed the line on the environment? >> if he wants to be -- >> if there are any -- certainly conservation is a policy bought by both political parties. we have to preserve our planet. people walk into the grand canyon and say man can have a trail here or there, but don't screw this up. he says that's a false theology. to worship beautiful things that even niagara falls, things part of our wonder. he thinks we should put below us in the food chain kind of idea. >> remember that his party on the hill when they took control of the house in 1995 changed the name of the energy and environment committee to energy and natural resources to send a signal this isn't something for us to protect, but something to use. and there is. i have heard that religious argument that we're all here on this earth for however long god wants us here and we're here to use the earth. i don't hear that from a lot of people. >> if he's saying that, let me give a sermonette here. you say i'm overstating this, mark. but how long would there be a centr
including on the environment. >> you think he crossed the line on the environment? >> if he wants to be -- >> if there are any -- certainly conservation is a policy bought by both political parties. we have to preserve our planet. people walk into the grand canyon and say man can have a trail here or there, but don't screw this up. he says that's a false theology. to worship beautiful things that even niagara falls, things part of our wonder. he thinks we should put below us...
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schools, science, caring for the environment. how many wild things can you say before people think you're the wild thing? or suddenly think mitt romney might not be so bad. >>> plus shouts and whispers. republicans are saying out loud what was once unthinkable. that mitt romney might lose michigan. the whispers of drafting another candidate are getting thoughter. poll numbers are rising. the bad news, so are gas prices. could this be the issue republicans are looking for. and art imitates art. the first family as characters in the cosby show. if you missed it on "saturday night live" this weekend, we have it in the sideshow. >>> final lip, what happened 50 years ago today that got us headed to the moon. we begin with rick santorum. susan mil began joins us. let's look at this this. here's rick santorum speaking at the christian alliance luncheon on saturday. he criticized prenatal testing and the public education system in this country. let's listen. >> they require free prenatal testing in every insurance policy in america. why?
schools, science, caring for the environment. how many wild things can you say before people think you're the wild thing? or suddenly think mitt romney might not be so bad. >>> plus shouts and whispers. republicans are saying out loud what was once unthinkable. that mitt romney might lose michigan. the whispers of drafting another candidate are getting thoughter. poll numbers are rising. the bad news, so are gas prices. could this be the issue republicans are looking for. and art...
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as tom, again, mentioned in this current environment we're in, you know, highly energized political environment. there's a whole lot of potential there. they're not going to leave any stone uncovered, and they're going to really work to see what exactly happened. >> tom, i understand you may have some new information for us? >> yeah, chris, i think we may have got our lines crossed a little bit. i was actually on the phone. i was making sure my mic was cut. i think we'll have more information shortly, and i'll hand it back to you and chief best, if that's okay. >> let me ask you first, tom, and i'll hand it over, but we're seeing what looks to be the niagara falls police department there. when you have a situation like this that brings in state, federal, local officials, who's in charge, tom, how does that coordination work, and how quickly do they get that coordination going generally? >> it's a federal border crossing. it will be cvp, the fbi, certainly the local law enforcement there will be able to secure this crossing, as you clearly see that they're doing, the pictures that we're looking
as tom, again, mentioned in this current environment we're in, you know, highly energized political environment. there's a whole lot of potential there. they're not going to leave any stone uncovered, and they're going to really work to see what exactly happened. >> tom, i understand you may have some new information for us? >> yeah, chris, i think we may have got our lines crossed a little bit. i was actually on the phone. i was making sure my mic was cut. i think we'll have more...
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there's no doubt oil companies are polluting the environment. when something happens they don't report it or weasel their way out of the cleanup. what about those folks who have been affected down in the gulf? are they ever going to be made whole? joining me tonight on the rapid response panel, brant kuhn and reese halter. we spent time with both of you back during the oil spill several years ago. mr. kuhn, let me ask you first, will the people of the gulf ever be made whole by bp? >> hell, no, ed. the sad thing is four years into had litigation, 75% of claimants have been stonewalled and denied and bp filed a motion with the court where all of these cases are proceeding requesting the right to go back and make a claim to get their money back from the people they've made payments to in the past. >> so where does this go? i mean, they have enough money. they are just simply going to wear people down as i see it at this point. and weasel out of paying and making restitution on people that have had their livelihoods disrupted. >> well, they have. t
there's no doubt oil companies are polluting the environment. when something happens they don't report it or weasel their way out of the cleanup. what about those folks who have been affected down in the gulf? are they ever going to be made whole? joining me tonight on the rapid response panel, brant kuhn and reese halter. we spent time with both of you back during the oil spill several years ago. mr. kuhn, let me ask you first, will the people of the gulf ever be made whole by bp? >>...
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of people through environments. so, one of the key aspects is ensuring that a property is beautiful, this it's functional, that it's welcoming and that it reduces the fears of crime, that it allows an environment where people take ownership and accountability for the properties that they occupy, either live, work or study in. >> kelly, really interesting and i don't mean to get too heady here but this reminded reading about it about the discipline and punish and talking about the design of the prison and the changes that the prison -- prison design had taken over the course of a century and the affect on the national psyche. and discipline through design. and what can happen there and i imagine it's very important to you to create space that is are safe but that don't feel oppressive and fortified. >> that's so true. it's -- you know, when you have an environment that is fortified that has these very blatant or obtrusive barriers or security features, what it causes is the people using the spaces to increase their a
of people through environments. so, one of the key aspects is ensuring that a property is beautiful, this it's functional, that it's welcoming and that it reduces the fears of crime, that it allows an environment where people take ownership and accountability for the properties that they occupy, either live, work or study in. >> kelly, really interesting and i don't mean to get too heady here but this reminded reading about it about the discipline and punish and talking about the design...
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want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think if it's going to poison their drinking water or if there's not going to be in i place for the animals to live. i get it. >> karen, you know, the president has put in a difficult spot as far as keystone, because the debate has been framed exactly thusly, jobs versus the environment and the impacts both in terms of job and terms of the environment, many people argue that they are inconclusive. where do you think he goes, now that it's clear the republicans are going to keep bringing this up over and over again? >> number one, broadly, the environmental debate has become a disconnected disbait.
want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think...
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if it's not a good environment for joe biden, and i think it will be a good environment for biden, if it's not, democrats have to go on defense, they have to protect their incumbents. it's too early now to make assumptions on the next 538 days, as you point out, chris, which means you have to do two things right now, as the environment settles. number one, recruit the best candidates you can field, the dccc has done just that, and number two, raise as much money as possible and the dccc has done that as well. >> yeah, because a bad candidate cannot be made up for with money, right? you have to have, steve, a good candidate. i mean, maybe there's an exception, but generally speaking. i should make a blanket statement there. having said that, is it harder, do you think, to recruit good people? we've seen members of congress leave because frankly they think in this atmosphere as divided as congress is, it's hard to get anything done, and it's particularly hard to feel effective if you're a freshman, you know that. >> you know, well, true, i left congress in 2017 because of my own frustra
if it's not a good environment for joe biden, and i think it will be a good environment for biden, if it's not, democrats have to go on defense, they have to protect their incumbents. it's too early now to make assumptions on the next 538 days, as you point out, chris, which means you have to do two things right now, as the environment settles. number one, recruit the best candidates you can field, the dccc has done just that, and number two, raise as much money as possible and the dccc has...
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i'm also about protecting the environment. on the one hand, you have someone at the department of commerce who you should pay attention to that. the other hand, the epa, to protect the water, protect our air, make sure that the companies aren't doing things that are polluting. to have someone come from a polluting industry state try to manage the place that's supposed to be dealing with keeping us from polluting our air and water, is kind of a mistake. >> michael? >> yeah, i think -- i don't know what jamal is talking about. that's just outside the boat. you're asking like the coal industry is a great polluter. clean coal energy in this country and the technologies they're using, using that smart economy stuff that you're talking about, they have been on the forefront of that. they know what the industry is up against. they have been working very hard to put in place the right technogies to produce coal cleanly, to keep the water and the environment as a whole safe. and when you go back and look at the overreaching regulations
i'm also about protecting the environment. on the one hand, you have someone at the department of commerce who you should pay attention to that. the other hand, the epa, to protect the water, protect our air, make sure that the companies aren't doing things that are polluting. to have someone come from a polluting industry state try to manage the place that's supposed to be dealing with keeping us from polluting our air and water, is kind of a mistake. >> michael? >> yeah, i think...
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this is questions about what the environment will be like. takin place. this is questions about what the environment will be like. >> yeah and one of the biggest ones will be who is questioning dr. ford. judiciary republicans a 11 white men. people are concerned about the optics of this woman being under fire from a lot of these folks including folks who have made public statements dismissing her claims saying she might have been mistaken or mixed up. they need to have someone else in there making, doing the questioning of her right down to who testifies first. whether it's judge kavanaugh or dr. ford. a lot of these things will really shape how this hearing goes down. i think jeff is right. this is really about who appears more credible and if judge kavanaugh looks as someone who should be confirmed, who is qualified enough and denials are believable enough to push forward. there's concern about that. there's some republican who is thought he seemed a bit more evasive. i'm sure he should prepare for this as dr. ford is. he's going to be a he said, she sa
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there consequences. extremism takes root and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris. first during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government and militias and terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel. he never wavered. he never asked to come home. he never said let's shut it down, quit, and go somewhere else. he understood it was critical for america to be represented in that place at that pivotal time. mr. chairman, we do have to work harder and better to balance the risks and the opportunities. our men and women who serve overseas understand that we do accept a level of risk to represent and protect the count
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there consequences. extremism takes root and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris....
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but we do know if we create an orchestral environment, an environment with low-cost, high input education and health, and i set those marks, and i say, we have tax, trade, banking reform, policy proposals that can drive money into those cradles of innovation -- >> they will create jobs. >> then jobs grow like fruit in a garden, my friend. i don't know if herman cain can run for president with the fruit in the garden narrative, but i know it's at least not so -- the 9-9-9 thing, it entertains me. and i've debated going with 8-8-8. >> why don't you go now with your show? >> we'll do it. >> good man. >>> well, good friday afternoon to you. nice to see you. i am dylan ratigan, today's big story as it will likely be nor the next ten months until the election day, a discussion about jobs. but whether we'll actually talk about the fact that money's getting sucked out of our country preventing them from happening, that's up to me, because our politicians don't want to talk about it. they want to pretend it's the other thing. the numbers for december do tell a base story of improvement over the di
but we do know if we create an orchestral environment, an environment with low-cost, high input education and health, and i set those marks, and i say, we have tax, trade, banking reform, policy proposals that can drive money into those cradles of innovation -- >> they will create jobs. >> then jobs grow like fruit in a garden, my friend. i don't know if herman cain can run for president with the fruit in the garden narrative, but i know it's at least not so -- the 9-9-9 thing, it...
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it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> they are all two-person cells. the leadership got together and we screened who was going to be in there with him. we've got a duty to protect everyone as best we can and we tried to steer him in a position direction for him. >> it was scary. it was tense. i had never been to prison. worst case scenario, what if i'm having to defend myself and doing things i shouldn't do just to protect myself? how would i explain that to my family? it's rough for the kids coming in. i feel sorry for them. >> here in a minute, three offenders are coming in. we will process them i
it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >>...
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committee either. >> it never went through an environment committee and they never said at any point we're going to be discussing this bill about fracking fluid at any point in either house? >> right. >> that's odd. >> yes. and the schedule with which it -- normally you don't vote on the bill in committee and send it straight to the floor,
committee either. >> it never went through an environment committee and they never said at any point we're going to be discussing this bill about fracking fluid at any point in either house? >> right. >> that's odd. >> yes. and the schedule with which it -- normally you don't vote on the bill in committee and send it straight to the floor,
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the efficacy was also is necessary and appropriate in the current environment. that is 7:58 p.m. tonight the judge issued his decision and order. the judge quoted the trump's lawyer defense but the statements quote plainly constitute core political speech on matters of great public concern and criticism of major public figures. two which the judge said, quote, attacking family members of presiding jurists attorneys assigned to his cases serves no legitimate purpose. it merely injects fear in those assigned or called to participate in the proceedings. that not only they, but their family members as well are fair game for defendants. judge merchan quote of the district attorney in his filing thing, quote, multiple potential witnesses have already expressed grave concerns about their own safety and that of their family members, should they appear as witnesses against defendant. that led judge merchan to this conclusion. it is no longer just a mere possibility or a reasonable likelihood that there exists a threat to the integrity of the judicial proceedings. the threat is very real.
the efficacy was also is necessary and appropriate in the current environment. that is 7:58 p.m. tonight the judge issued his decision and order. the judge quoted the trump's lawyer defense but the statements quote plainly constitute core political speech on matters of great public concern and criticism of major public figures. two which the judge said, quote, attacking family members of presiding jurists attorneys assigned to his cases serves no legitimate purpose. it merely injects fear in...
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he's saying people like you value the environment more than american workers. >> u.s. has made remarkable strides in reducing emissions and that has not been at the expense of jobs. the idea there's a contradiction between more climate friendly policies and the economy, i think just the -- the basic facts don't bare that out. >> a career in the state department isn't all about speeches and conferences. rank had some hardship postings including two years at the embassy in afghanistan which came under fire twice while he was there. now he's trying to readjust to a life on a quiet street in virginia. >> what's it like to be back in suburb and american. >> i've always loved the united states of america. i'm glad to be back. >> are you refilliating. >> if you have a job, let me know. >> are you looking for a job. >> i have to figure out what i'm going to do with myself, yes. >> both rank and the state department are diplomatic about his departure. the official statement was by the book. >> anything to say about the abrupt resignation of mr. rank in beijing in. >> his decisi
he's saying people like you value the environment more than american workers. >> u.s. has made remarkable strides in reducing emissions and that has not been at the expense of jobs. the idea there's a contradiction between more climate friendly policies and the economy, i think just the -- the basic facts don't bare that out. >> a career in the state department isn't all about speeches and conferences. rank had some hardship postings including two years at the embassy in afghanistan...
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and how to use incentives and having a better environment without the epa. i wanted to be in the middle of the argument about the environment to make a case that conservatives have better ideas about the environment than liberals do. >> that was a pretty eerie occurrence, though, looking back on it. very frightening. let's go to immigration. >> yeah, frightening. so newt says it's one of the dumbest things he's done in recent years. he has to limit himself to recent years, of course, because he's exhausted peace in vanity fair in 1995 after he was speaker. she quotes, gingrich's neighbor and campaign treasurer tip carter who tells this story about gingrich? i have newt's daughters, jackie, sue, and kathy with me. i was cutting across the yard to go up the driveway. there was a car there. as i got to the car i saw newt in the passenger seat, and one of the guys' wives with his head in her lap going up and down. newt kind of turned and gave me his little-boy smile. fortunately jackie, sue and kathy were a long younger and shorter then. there are some voters wh
and how to use incentives and having a better environment without the epa. i wanted to be in the middle of the argument about the environment to make a case that conservatives have better ideas about the environment than liberals do. >> that was a pretty eerie occurrence, though, looking back on it. very frightening. let's go to immigration. >> yeah, frightening. so newt says it's one of the dumbest things he's done in recent years. he has to limit himself to recent years, of...
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it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> they are all two-person cells. the leadership got together and we screened who was going to be in there with him. we've got a duty to protect everyone as best we can and we tried to steer him in a position direction for him. >> it was scary. it was tense. i had never been to prison. worst case scenario, what if i'm having to defend myself and doing things i shouldn't do just to protect myself? how would i explain that to my family? it's rough for the kids coming in. i feel sorry for them. >> here in a minute, three offenders are coming in. we will process them i
it's ugly and a sick environment. >> he was 15. i remember him coming into the sawhouse and i remember talking to him. he looked so young. he still had that baby-type face. >> superintendent knows him well. he was superintendent of wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. arrived. both are in miami correctional facility in kokomo. he still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >>...
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they were talking about poor black and brown people. >> we call the environment >> we call the environment racism. this community was mostly a wide neighborhood, this degradation wouldn't exist. you wouldn't see heavy industrial use in one area centralize in a poor community of color. >> reporter: the south bronx is one of the poorest congressional districts in the nation. these delivery trucks and industrial sites pollute the air. >> the south bronx is one of the districts that processes a large part of new york city's waste. we have over 30% processed here so as a result, we have poor, poor air quality and a community that has waste inequity. recruiting people have been affected and our hope and vision in the future is we're able to now give them gainful employment, that they can be part to sustain themselves and their families. >> there are a lot of problems in the south bronx related to poverty and infrastructure is one. because of the diesel trucks and industry, there is a challenge. >> when you think about environmental concerns, the red and blue, green algae and fracking in the midw
they were talking about poor black and brown people. >> we call the environment >> we call the environment racism. this community was mostly a wide neighborhood, this degradation wouldn't exist. you wouldn't see heavy industrial use in one area centralize in a poor community of color. >> reporter: the south bronx is one of the poorest congressional districts in the nation. these delivery trucks and industrial sites pollute the air. >> the south bronx is one of the...
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they could have equipment problems, how do they know the kind of environment they're dealing with or how to build this craft? >> well, you know, it's the weather of outer space. this is out about the position of jupiter, a little less, i think. the temperature on jupiter's moons, for example, technically minus 250 degrees. but you know, when it's minus 250, you probably don't care. so it's very cold, no air, but there is night. >> 250 degrees below zero? did i hear that? how do these metal things work when it's that cold? >> you have to build them to work when it's that cold. that's not the first time we've had to do that. space missions have gone far than this, actually, they still work. one of the voyager spacecraft is still out there doing some things. it's a lot farther away than this. it has an internal energy source, but the metal, the electronics, some of it still works. good engineering. >> amy, is this a case that nasa could have done it, they chose to do something else? >> nasa has been an intimate partner with the rosetta mission. so we've been there all along and are sew
they could have equipment problems, how do they know the kind of environment they're dealing with or how to build this craft? >> well, you know, it's the weather of outer space. this is out about the position of jupiter, a little less, i think. the temperature on jupiter's moons, for example, technically minus 250 degrees. but you know, when it's minus 250, you probably don't care. so it's very cold, no air, but there is night. >> 250 degrees below zero? did i hear that? how do...
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the three candidates who have done the best in this environment, this impeachment environment, biden, buttigieg and klobuchar. and i think it's no accident that a lot of the action tonight were around those three candidates. so buttigieg is existing in a crowded space now. >> absolutely. we put polyp earlier, i think it's pretty clear it was an outlier poll. we hadn't seen any polling before that -- corinne pointed out and maybe the audience didn't hear her. there is a sense of foreboding when they look at donald trump's numbers not moving. if you look at his number, it stays around 42, 43, no matter who he's running against. the only thing that changes is the democrat. setting aside the usa today poll that is different, every cnbc poll shows them being able to beat trump. in an economy from the surface looks good, makes sense to a voter who is exhausted by donald trump and wants a safe space to -- a safe place to go to? >> well, the exhaustion vote probably goes to joe biden because that probably means you don't want another fight. i heard on some of your earlier telecast there was a
the three candidates who have done the best in this environment, this impeachment environment, biden, buttigieg and klobuchar. and i think it's no accident that a lot of the action tonight were around those three candidates. so buttigieg is existing in a crowded space now. >> absolutely. we put polyp earlier, i think it's pretty clear it was an outlier poll. we hadn't seen any polling before that -- corinne pointed out and maybe the audience didn't hear her. there is a sense of foreboding...
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especially sharing those between the business environment and their home environment. that's really where the challenge is. >> somebody told me a really good idea which is create a sentence in your mind. >> sentences are a great idea. also using things like the last book you read or the last movie that you watched. something along those lines that is easy enough for you to remember at the moment but also provides you with the ability to add some of those special characters in. so you mention the at symbol for an "a," 1 for an "i," things like that that allow you to make it more of a difficult sentence for someone to guess using tools, but also something you can remember easily without having to write it down or to store it somewhere else. >> scott i want to leave us with one last point which is how often should you be doing an audit on your security systems and processes? >> for small businesses on a quarterly basis at minimum. depends upon the nature of your business, if it's financials or other things like that where it's even more sensitive data you probably want to
especially sharing those between the business environment and their home environment. that's really where the challenge is. >> somebody told me a really good idea which is create a sentence in your mind. >> sentences are a great idea. also using things like the last book you read or the last movie that you watched. something along those lines that is easy enough for you to remember at the moment but also provides you with the ability to add some of those special characters in. so...
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it's a stable environment you need to be more compassionate and foster people to take action. it's up to you but learn yourself first. >> focus on a problem, offer a solution and chances are you have a good idea for a business. a group of resourceful entrepreneurs keyed in on one issue, the stress that comes with having to give a wedding toast. it seems simple to some people but for others it can cause weeks of sleepless nights. sheinelle jones discovered a couple of companies that do it all for you. >> i never thought that my sister would find someone who cared about what other people thought as much as she did untilty met craig. >> the thought of giving a speech makes you trem pell in your tux. >> best man everybody. >> better man. >> help may be a phone call away in the form of a growing number of businesses that promise not to leave you speechless. ghost writers angie and alish have a specialty. >> half of our clients have been wedding vows. >> their company based in california is called vow muse and business is big. >> every other aspect of your event is like planned out.
it's a stable environment you need to be more compassionate and foster people to take action. it's up to you but learn yourself first. >> focus on a problem, offer a solution and chances are you have a good idea for a business. a group of resourceful entrepreneurs keyed in on one issue, the stress that comes with having to give a wedding toast. it seems simple to some people but for others it can cause weeks of sleepless nights. sheinelle jones discovered a couple of companies that do it...
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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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, they described it as a toxic work environment. on top of that there appeared to be numerous accounts from inside the governor's chamber that detail how they knew that these efforts to retaliate or rebutt claims from at least one of the women, if not multiple women were wrong, and that there was a real fear here that the governor, if you made a claim against him is someone who would retaliate against you. so that's a key finding from this report. it's been just 17 days since the governor was interviewed, a nearly 12-hour interview june kim and ann clark. the governor, for his part according to the report that denied some of the allegations and says he couldn't recall in other specific circumstances. his spokesperson has been very aggressive to reporters and on twitter rebutting some of these claims over the past several weeks in noting and trying to point out that this investigation came from the attorney general who they say, although she has never stated publicly is going to run for governor herself, and on top of that, raised al
, they described it as a toxic work environment. on top of that there appeared to be numerous accounts from inside the governor's chamber that detail how they knew that these efforts to retaliate or rebutt claims from at least one of the women, if not multiple women were wrong, and that there was a real fear here that the governor, if you made a claim against him is someone who would retaliate against you. so that's a key finding from this report. it's been just 17 days since the governor was...
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this is about keeping people healthy and keeping the environment healthy. and to think you can't have a green environment and a thriving economy is just wrong. since the clean act amendment, we've seen our use of electricity grow, the gdp almost double in reterm and yet we've been able to reduce over 65% the six criteria pollutants, worst air pollutants. you just have to do it sensibly. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight by telephone. >> my pleasure. >> coming up, when we continue, remembering an astronaut, a senator, a hero, john glenn of ohio when the 11th hour continues. >>> we found this picture today of john and annie glenn out back here behind our building at the skating rink outside of 30 rockefeller plaza circa 1960s. he might have been the last hero of his kind. they really, truly don't make them like john glenn anymore. he was a modest man from ohio who left to join the military after pearl harbor. he became an aviator and flew 59 combat missions in world war ii, he fought in korea where he flew 90 combat missions, he set the record at
this is about keeping people healthy and keeping the environment healthy. and to think you can't have a green environment and a thriving economy is just wrong. since the clean act amendment, we've seen our use of electricity grow, the gdp almost double in reterm and yet we've been able to reduce over 65% the six criteria pollutants, worst air pollutants. you just have to do it sensibly. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight by telephone. >> my pleasure. >> coming up,...
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at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>> as hurricane matthew continues churning its way up the southeast coast of the united states, this evening the national hurricane center has downgraded it to a category two storm, thus far it's claimed at least two lives in florida. but as americans in the southeast remain hunkered down in the face of this still very large storm, in the nation of haiti, entire towns have been leveled. 60,000 people are in shelters. according to th
at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so...
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it's ugly, sick environment. >> he was 15. and i remember him coming in the saw house, and i remember pointing over, talking to him. he looked so young. he had some of that babyface type of thing, you know. >> prison superintendent mark severe knows him well. severe was superintendent at wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana. severe still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> you don't have a choice. you're going to live with someone. the leadership of telephone facility, we got the other. we screened who was going to be in there with him. we got a duty to protect everyone as best we can. and we tried to gear him in the direction to be a positive direction for him. >> he was scared for sure. >> tense all the time. and i've never been to prison. in the worst case scenario, what if i have to defend myself and do things i'm not prepared to do to defend myself? >> kids are comi
it's ugly, sick environment. >> he was 15. and i remember him coming in the saw house, and i remember pointing over, talking to him. he looked so young. he had some of that babyface type of thing, you know. >> prison superintendent mark severe knows him well. severe was superintendent at wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana. severe still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an...
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that is a place where you can watch the environment change. it used to be snow in an area and now it is kinds of in the middle of a shipping lake. >> the north pole is just over my left shoulder and the bottom line here is that people say up to about 10 years ago. this body of water, this that's right behind me would be frozen for the entire winter months. now that i say this body of water, it is water 12 months of the year and in spite of the fact that we are so close to the north pole and they have severe harsh winters here. what are they doing? they're reeking havoc on the environment, the seals coming into the fall in order to have their pops and polar bears. and the reindeer were found starved and those polar bears are quite hungry. as a matter of fact, when people take walks here in area, they now walk with a strapped 22. we love to be able to do something about it but we can't. >> our way of living is definitely different. let's say my parents' generation. they experience smaller than i do. my children and grandchildren will experience
that is a place where you can watch the environment change. it used to be snow in an area and now it is kinds of in the middle of a shipping lake. >> the north pole is just over my left shoulder and the bottom line here is that people say up to about 10 years ago. this body of water, this that's right behind me would be frozen for the entire winter months. now that i say this body of water, it is water 12 months of the year and in spite of the fact that we are so close to the north pole...
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once they get here, is the environment the proper environment for them to develop and propagate into something else? >> life coming to earth from a meteor has always been a theory
once they get here, is the environment the proper environment for them to develop and propagate into something else? >> life coming to earth from a meteor has always been a theory
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. >> it is undeniable he has created a toxic environment among us. >> i remember what arnold said -- >> we're going to the polls on tuesday and it will be resounding victory. >> new polls today for both parties in key states, is anyone gaining momentum? dlould be another midwest surprise in the offing? this is the place for politics. >> let's get right to where we stand, ked ruse got nine more delegates after winning the convention. donald trump came in third. republicans in washington went to -- trump ramped up his rhetoric against protestors at a rally in kansas city, missouri last night. i'm going to do this for now on, they're going to ruin the rest of their lives, if they want to do this, let them have a big arrest mark. they got arrested for whatever it is. >> for the first time bernie sanders is responding to trump's protesters at his rallies. >> our supporters are responding to a candidate who has in many ways encouraged violence. saying i wish we were in the old days you could punch somebody in the head, what does that say to his supporters. >> a new poll shows that trump ha
. >> it is undeniable he has created a toxic environment among us. >> i remember what arnold said -- >> we're going to the polls on tuesday and it will be resounding victory. >> new polls today for both parties in key states, is anyone gaining momentum? dlould be another midwest surprise in the offing? this is the place for politics. >> let's get right to where we stand, ked ruse got nine more delegates after winning the convention. donald trump came in third....
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the environment. the obama administration is gearing up for a big push on climate change over the next few months with plans to limit emissions from planes and trucks, cut greenhouse gases and crack down on power plants. it's an extension of the president's focus on equality and fairness. because the environment is a civil rights issue. it's about social justice. think about it. if a company is dumping some chemicals into a river, will they do it near a wealthy country club? or will they do it near a poor neighborhood where the people don't have a voice? the headlines tell the story. poor americans face more toxic exposure. climate change affects poor neighborhoods the most. pollution is segregated too. in fact, people living in poor urban areas are at risk for higher rates of cancer asthma and heart attacks because in part, they're more likely to be exposed to harmful air and water. this is not just an issue for our children or our grandchildren. it's something we should be focused on right now. join
the environment. the obama administration is gearing up for a big push on climate change over the next few months with plans to limit emissions from planes and trucks, cut greenhouse gases and crack down on power plants. it's an extension of the president's focus on equality and fairness. because the environment is a civil rights issue. it's about social justice. think about it. if a company is dumping some chemicals into a river, will they do it near a wealthy country club? or will they do it...
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it's ugly, sick environment. >> he was 15. and i remember him coming in the saw house, and i remember pointing over, talking to him. he looked so young. he had some of that babyface type of thing, you know. >> prison superintendent mark severe knows him well. severe was superintendent at wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana. severe still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> you don't have a choice. you're going to live with someone. the leadership of telephone facility, we got the other. we screened who was going to be in there with him. we got a duty to protect everyone as best we can. and we tried to gear him in the direction to be a positive direction for him. >> he was scared for sure. >> tense all the time. and i've never been to prison. in the worst case scenario, what if i have to defend myself and do things i'm not prepared to do to defend myself? >> kids are comi
it's ugly, sick environment. >> he was 15. and i remember him coming in the saw house, and i remember pointing over, talking to him. he looked so young. he had some of that babyface type of thing, you know. >> prison superintendent mark severe knows him well. severe was superintendent at wabash 18 years ago when he first arrived. both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana. severe still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an...
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when we place our children in any environment, even african-american -- primarily african-american environment, we have to -- we have to understand what the perceptions they're dealing with. >> there were some divergent paths that happened between these two boys when they hit high school. one stays in the exclusive school, one goes to a public school. talk about the differences there, particularly with regard to the public school student, seun. >> well, seun decided to move to a public school. he required additional -- additional help. i'm not talking about academic help. because when we think about these kids, we always think about the commission. but there a social/emotional support they need to thrive. not only thrive as a student, but thrive as a human being. he didn't feel that he was getting that. so he moved to an environment that was warmer, more nurturing. >> and ultimately, worked for him? >> it allowed him to grow in the way that he needed to grow at that moment. sort of like an orchid. >> that's an interesting analogy. and idris did it not. are there any regrets at all about keepin
when we place our children in any environment, even african-american -- primarily african-american environment, we have to -- we have to understand what the perceptions they're dealing with. >> there were some divergent paths that happened between these two boys when they hit high school. one stays in the exclusive school, one goes to a public school. talk about the differences there, particularly with regard to the public school student, seun. >> well, seun decided to move to a...
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i can act the full in this particular environment. and when it goes up the ladder nothing is going to happen. some of these complaints are ridiculous. for someone to have swastikas, kkk in a break room it takes months for it to be scrubbed down allegedly? for someone to be called the and worn multiple times, you don't say i got called the n-word 60 times. so, all of this really falls into his lap unease made it clear that he wants to present up as this cool guy. he is perfectly comfort with a hostile work environment. >> now let's move to texas, let's talk about that. it could be seen by some as an attempt to escape accountability by getting out of the same of california where he's facing this aggressive lawsuit, to what he might means a more permissive environment. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, you know, in owens case it was brought under the civil rights act of 1866. so, he may run to texas. but he can hide from the federal statute that found guilty here. so, i may -- i think jurors in texas are gonna be sympathetic to mo
i can act the full in this particular environment. and when it goes up the ladder nothing is going to happen. some of these complaints are ridiculous. for someone to have swastikas, kkk in a break room it takes months for it to be scrubbed down allegedly? for someone to be called the and worn multiple times, you don't say i got called the n-word 60 times. so, all of this really falls into his lap unease made it clear that he wants to present up as this cool guy. he is perfectly comfort with a...
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there's a lot of talk about the environment. the environment is important. conservation is important. typically voters don't make up their mind on climate change or the environment and certainly not the paris accord. most people don't even know what it's about. >> what we're seeing happening so far, this country isn't voting tically anymore. >> what do you mean it's not voting -- >> typically, if you look at history. people say typically voters don't vote on the environment. i think by the election of donald trump we saw that things sort of went in a very different direction in the way people were predicting. >> that's true. attitudes change, cultural things change. we've seen that over our own lifetime. the environment could become so important that it's a top issue. i remain skeptical if it will be. >> joe, if you look at all the editorials the day after president trump pulled out, all of those are really negative. what do you think is the upside? is it getting rid of an obama legacy, or checking a box on president trump's campaign promise? >> it checks a
there's a lot of talk about the environment. the environment is important. conservation is important. typically voters don't make up their mind on climate change or the environment and certainly not the paris accord. most people don't even know what it's about. >> what we're seeing happening so far, this country isn't voting tically anymore. >> what do you mean it's not voting -- >> typically, if you look at history. people say typically voters don't vote on the environment. i...
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the 99% of people are very concerned about the effects of money and power on the environment. that's really what the film is about. >> it's almost a version of the platinum citizenship that we've been exploring this week that was really created, made official by tim geithner at the treasury because he set the different rules where one group of people gets unemployment and one group of people gets zero percent on their retirement and one group gets student credit and tim decides who gets that. if you're lo-to-look at a path to resolution, what is the resolution that you seek in the context of whatever the state of play is between this golf course, donald trump, the people of scotland and the environment? >> i think you've got to listen to what ordinary people are saying. the trump organization put out a statement last night saying that the people who have been objecting to this golf course are a national disgrace and also saying that they are parasites, people who have been objecting. they feel very strongly about this. they don't want to see these areas destroyed for the sake
the 99% of people are very concerned about the effects of money and power on the environment. that's really what the film is about. >> it's almost a version of the platinum citizenship that we've been exploring this week that was really created, made official by tim geithner at the treasury because he set the different rules where one group of people gets unemployment and one group of people gets zero percent on their retirement and one group gets student credit and tim decides who gets...
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it seems like trump is saying right off the bat, i don't believe in looking out for the environment, i'm going to do whatever i want. >> the same week that he meets with or has ivanka meet with al gore. >> what's that about? >> i think it shows he'll pander, but we know -- >> a photo op? >> it was a photo op, bring gore to trump tower, but the person who will make decisions around climate change is a climate denier. >> i've heard this from lou harris and other pollsters, there are people who care deeply, i do, my wife does, about the environment. although it doesn't get all the noise the other issues do, it's there in people's soul, they believe we have to protect this planet for the future. the executive director of the sierra club, the most environmental, released the following statement upon hearing the news that donald trump intended to nominate scott pruitt of oklahoma. quote, having scott pruitt in charge of the environmental protection agency is like putting an arsonist in charge of fighting fires. he's a climate science denier who as attorney general for the state of oklahoma
it seems like trump is saying right off the bat, i don't believe in looking out for the environment, i'm going to do whatever i want. >> the same week that he meets with or has ivanka meet with al gore. >> what's that about? >> i think it shows he'll pander, but we know -- >> a photo op? >> it was a photo op, bring gore to trump tower, but the person who will make decisions around climate change is a climate denier. >> i've heard this from lou harris and...
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once they get here, is the environment the proper environment for them to develop and propagate into something else? >> life coming to earth from a meteor has always been a theory that has been out there, but this new experiment gives it a little bit more weight, doesn't it? >> it does give it more we
once they get here, is the environment the proper environment for them to develop and propagate into something else? >> life coming to earth from a meteor has always been a theory that has been out there, but this new experiment gives it a little bit more weight, doesn't it? >> it does give it more we
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there's other things in the environment to get done. i think we should have $300 billion tax credit for dealing with the environment. won't be giant tax cut for corporations but a giant move toward weatherizing every building in america. so when i said we agree i'm not going to go back and negotiate the amtrak piece but i will fight for trying to get $300 billion more for tax credits for the environment. that's about the best i can answer the question. yes, ma'am? >> what about miami? >> my question involves the timeline. families are wondering when the help is coming. we thought promptly. what about the signal for future deal? there's policing refortunately that are not able to get a bipartisan deal. what have you learned in talking to republicans about the future? >> let me take -- three essay questions. legitimate questions. three of them. the first one related to what again? >> on the timeline. >> timeline. you said the people are waiting for relief. >> yes. >> i got them $1.9 trillion relief so far. they're going to be getting chec
there's other things in the environment to get done. i think we should have $300 billion tax credit for dealing with the environment. won't be giant tax cut for corporations but a giant move toward weatherizing every building in america. so when i said we agree i'm not going to go back and negotiate the amtrak piece but i will fight for trying to get $300 billion more for tax credits for the environment. that's about the best i can answer the question. yes, ma'am? >> what about miami?...
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is the political environment ready for this? >> i think what i find fascinating about the numbers you just showed here is -- all that changed because of trump. if i'm a republican, i'm concerned about how i build energy if the majority of my voters quite frankly don't think their vote will be counted fairly. we democrats after the gore election, we had the same problem on our side where people were saying my vote doesn't matter. they're going to change it and rig it. we had real issues with energizing our voters. so if i was a republican i would be concerned and what i'm looking for tonight is if you see sort of voter turnout sort of surge or lag behind in the rural areas of the state. >> i've seen the messaging on this. you could tell republicans are nervous about that. overwhelm the polls, make it so it's not close. they're trying. it does seem as if they have to ultra message to overcome this now built in skepticism. >> i believe it was newt gingrich last night on television planting some of those seeds saying if it's close,
is the political environment ready for this? >> i think what i find fascinating about the numbers you just showed here is -- all that changed because of trump. if i'm a republican, i'm concerned about how i build energy if the majority of my voters quite frankly don't think their vote will be counted fairly. we democrats after the gore election, we had the same problem on our side where people were saying my vote doesn't matter. they're going to change it and rig it. we had real issues...
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it help us understand how oil will behave in that environment. what could possibly go wrong? we are drilling plays in this country that we never used to drill before. oil that used to be considered too hard to get, we now think we are totally capable of going to get it. we are now at least willing to go get it. from the scandal-famous teapot dome in wye onlying to a mile under the sea off louisiana to right through the ice t arctic ocean, we'll go anywhere there is oil now, even though we don't know what to do once we're there. the official word from the experts as of this week is that even though oil drilling in the arctic has been approved politically, technologically we don't know how to clean up oil spills up there if and when they happen. the plan to deal with that, as of now, is to cause some intentional oil spills in the arctic just to see how it goes. that's the plan. that's how we're handling this as a nation, seriously. joining us, elizabeth birnbaum, director of the minerals management service at the time of the oil disaster. i appreciate your time. thanks for bein
it help us understand how oil will behave in that environment. what could possibly go wrong? we are drilling plays in this country that we never used to drill before. oil that used to be considered too hard to get, we now think we are totally capable of going to get it. we are now at least willing to go get it. from the scandal-famous teapot dome in wye onlying to a mile under the sea off louisiana to right through the ice t arctic ocean, we'll go anywhere there is oil now, even though we don't...